Alison L. Gould, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2010-2016 | Ecology and Evolutionary Biology | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI |
2018- | Ichthyology | California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, CA, United States |
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microbial symbiosis, fish biology, ecology, evolutionWebsite:
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"Alison Gould"Cross-listing: Evolution Tree
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Gould AL, Henderson JB. (2023) Comparative genomics of symbiotic using highly contiguous genome assemblies from long read sequences. Microbial Genomics. 9 |
Gould AL, Fritts-Penniman A, Gaisiner A. (2021) Museum Genomics Illuminate the High Specificity of a Bioluminescent Symbiosis for a Genus of Reef Fish. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 9 |
Gould AL, Dunlap PV. (2019) Shedding Light on Specificity: Population Genomic Structure of a Symbiosis Between a Coral Reef Fish and Luminous Bacterium. Frontiers in Microbiology. 10: 2670 |
Gould AL, Dunlap PV. (2017) Genomic analysis of a cardinalfish with larval homing potential reveals genetic admixture in the Okinawa Islands. Molecular Ecology |
Gould AL, Dougan KE, Koenigbauer ST, et al. (2016) Life history of the symbiotically luminous cardinalfish Siphamia tubifer (Perciformes: Apogonidae). Journal of Fish Biology |
Gould AL, Harii S, Dunlap PV. (2015) Cues from the reef: olfactory preferences of a symbiotically luminous cardinalfish Coral Reefs |
Kimmerer WJ, Ignoffo TR, Slaughter AM, et al. (2014) Food-limited reproduction and growth of three copepod species in the low-salinity zone of the San Francisco Estuary Journal of Plankton Research. 36: 722-735 |
Gould AL, Harii S, Dunlap PV. (2014) Host preference, site fidelity, and homing behavior of the symbiotically luminous cardinalfish, Siphamia tubifer (Perciformes: Apogonidae) Marine Biology. 161: 2897-2907 |
Dunlap PV, Gould AL, Wittenrich ML, et al. (2012) Symbiosis initiation in the bacterially luminous sea urchin cardinalfish Siphamia versicolor Journal of Fish Biology. 81: 1340-1356 |
Urbanczyk H, Ogura Y, Hendry TA, et al. (2011) Genome sequence of Photobacterium mandapamensis strain svers.1.1, the bioluminescent symbiont of the cardinal fish Siphamia versicolor. Journal of Bacteriology. 193: 3144-5 |